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  2. Soumak is a tapestry technique of weaving strong and decorative textiles used as rugs and domestic bags. Soumak is a type of flat weave, somewhat resembling but stronger and thicker than kilim, with a smooth front face and a ragged back, where kilim is smooth on both sides.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SumacSumac - Wikipedia

    Sumac or sumach[a] (/ ˈsuːmæk, ˈʃuː -/ S (H)OO-mak, UK also / ˈsjuː -/) is any of about 35 species of flowering plants in the genus Rhus and related genera in the cashew family (Anacardiaceae).

  4. Soumak, method of brocading handmade flat-woven rugs and similar fabrics. It is one of the oldest known techniques, identified among charred 7th-century-bc fragments excavated at Gordion, near Ankara in Anatolia.

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  5. Apr 20, 2023 · Soumak is a specific technique that can be used in weaving to create a raised surface and thus, lots of texture. When I first began weaving the interconnections of trees through roots and underground channels, I needed an effective way to create multiple lines going in multiple directions.

  6. Dec 3, 2023 · Soumak, also known as Soumakh, Sumak, Sumac, or Soumac, is much more than just a rug. It's a remarkable form of woven art that has roots deeply planted in ancient culture and tradition.

  7. Sumac, also known as Sumach, Sumak, Sommak or Somak, is a berry grown on a wild-grown shrub or small tree (genus Rhus). The word ‘sumac’ derives from the arabic word ‘summaq’, meaning red, which refers to the colour of the berries. The fruits typically grow in the Mediterranean and the Middle East, especially Turkey and Iran.

  8. There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun Soumak. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.

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